3 result(s) for budapest edition in Tech
From Start-Ups to Students: Is this a New Golden Age for Hungary?
- 30 Mar 2026 5:35 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- tech
The Hungarian Innovation Grand Prize has seen a significant surge in interest this year, with nearly twice as many projects submitted compared to previous editions. By the recent deadline, 91 companies had filed applications, marking a new milestone for the competition.
Cyber Risks Remain Key Global Threat for Firms, AI is Top Concern in Hungary
- 20 Jan 2026 8:55 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- tech
Cyber risks, particularly ransomware attacks, remain the world’s leading business threat for the fifth consecutive year, according to the latest edition of the Allianz Risk Barometer.
Court Orders 20 Websites Linked To Holocaust Denial Taken Down
- 30 Aug 2016 9:00 AM
- tech
A Budapest court has ordered the temporary blocking of around 20 websites that carry content denying the Holocaust took place, the Budapest chief prosecutor said. The websites sell the Hungarian edition of a Swedish author’s book that overtly denies genocides committed by the Nazi regime, Tibor Ibolya said.
From Start-Ups to Students: Is this a New Golden Age for Hungary?
- 30 Mar 2026 5:35 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- tech
The Hungarian Innovation Grand Prize has seen a significant surge in interest this year, with nearly twice as many projects submitted compared to previous editions. By the recent deadline, 91 companies had filed applications, marking a new milestone for the competition.
Cyber Risks Remain Key Global Threat for Firms, AI is Top Concern in Hungary
- 20 Jan 2026 8:55 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- tech
Cyber risks, particularly ransomware attacks, remain the world’s leading business threat for the fifth consecutive year, according to the latest edition of the Allianz Risk Barometer.
Court Orders 20 Websites Linked To Holocaust Denial Taken Down
- 30 Aug 2016 9:00 AM
- tech
A Budapest court has ordered the temporary blocking of around 20 websites that carry content denying the Holocaust took place, the Budapest chief prosecutor said. The websites sell the Hungarian edition of a Swedish author’s book that overtly denies genocides committed by the Nazi regime, Tibor Ibolya said.












